Nithi Falls & Lake Ellis Hike
Event Date:
November 7, 2026
Event Time:
6:00 AM
Event Location:
Nithi Falls, Kenya
Event Description
NITHI FALLS & LAKE ELLIS DAY HIKE
Mount Kenya Forests | 7th November 2026
Waterfalls • Alpine Lake • Scenic Mountain Trail • Moderate Challenge
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One of the Most Beautiful Day Hikes on Mount Kenya
Some hikes are about reaching the summit.
This one is about the journey through everything that makes Mount Kenya unforgettable:
- dense forest trails
- waterfalls hidden deep in the valleys
- giant alpine vegetation
- open moorlands
- and finally, the quiet beauty of Lake Ellis sitting high on the mountain slopes
The Nithi Falls & Lake Ellis day hike combines two completely different experiences into one adventure.
It starts deep in the forest, where cold rivers and waterfalls cut through thick vegetation.
Then slowly, the trail climbs higher into the open alpine landscape that makes Mt. Kenya feel wild and cinematic.
By the time you reach Lake Ellis, the mountain feels completely different from where you started.
And that contrast is exactly what makes this hike special.
Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Mount Kenya National Park |
| Main Attractions | Nithi Falls & Lake Ellis |
| Date | 7th November 2026 |
| Distance | Approx. 18–20 KM |
| Hiking Duration | 7–9 Hours |
| Difficulty | Moderate to Challenging |
| Highest Elevation | Approx. 3,400M |
| Trail Type | Out & Back |
| Starting Point | Chogoria Side |
| Transport | Available |
| Beginner Friendly? | Active beginners only |
Why This Hike Stands Out
Most Mt. Kenya day hikes focus only on altitude.
This one delivers variety.
In a single day, you experience:
- forest sections
- waterfalls
- river crossings
- bamboo zones
- alpine moorlands
- mountain lakes
- panoramic ridgeline views
The transition from dense rainforest into open high-altitude terrain feels dramatic and rewarding.
And then there’s Lake Ellis itself.
Quiet, cold, and surrounded by rolling mountain scenery, it’s one of the most peaceful places on Mt. Kenya.
Unlike crowded summit routes, this side of the mountain feels calmer and more immersive.
What the Trail Actually Feels Like
The hike begins through forest sections on the Chogoria side of Mt. Kenya.
The early part of the trail feels lush and alive:
- waterfalls crashing through valleys
- thick vegetation
- birdsong
- cold mountain streams
The trail toward Nithi Falls is scenic but can become muddy and slippery after rain.
As the hike continues upward:
- the forest thins out
- temperatures drop
- the landscape opens dramatically
The final stretch toward Lake Ellis becomes more exposed and windier, with wide mountain views in every direction.
This is where the mountain starts feeling truly alpine.
Expect:
- changing weather
- muddy sections
- cold temperatures
- strong sun at altitude
- and long but rewarding hiking hours
About Nithi Falls
Hidden within the forested valleys of Mt. Kenya’s Chogoria side, Nithi Falls is one of the most scenic waterfall experiences on the mountain.
The falls crash through steep rocky terrain surrounded by thick forest, creating a cool, misty atmosphere that feels completely removed from normal life.
This section of the trail is especially popular for photography and short rest stops.
About Lake Ellis
Lake Ellis is a high-altitude alpine lake located on the Chogoria route of Mt. Kenya.
Surrounded by rolling moorlands and mountain ridges, the lake offers one of the most peaceful and scenic viewpoints on the mountain.
On clear days, the reflections and surrounding landscapes make the area feel almost unreal.
For many hikers, reaching Lake Ellis becomes the emotional highlight of the day.
Difficulty & Fitness Expectations
Let’s be honest:
this is a long day hike.
While technically manageable, the combination of:
- distance
- altitude
- and elevation gain
makes it more demanding than beginner hikes around Nairobi or the Aberdares.
You’ll likely enjoy this hike if:
- you’ve done moderate hikes before
- you stay physically active
- you’re mentally prepared for a full mountain day
You may struggle if:
- you underestimate the distance
- you avoid cardio completely
- you start too fast
Steady pacing matters far more than speed.
Hike Itinerary
3:30 AM – Departure
Meet-up and departure.
8:00 AM – Arrival & Briefing
Preparation and warm-up.
8:30 AM – Hike Begins
Forest trail toward Nithi Falls.
10:30 AM – Nithi Falls Exploration
Photography and short recovery break.
12:30 PM – Lake Ellis Push
Transition into alpine terrain.
2:00 PM – Lake Ellis Arrival
Lunch, recovery, photography, and relaxation.
2:45 PM – Descent Begins
6:30 PM – Exit Trail & Departure
What To Carry
Essentials
- Hiking shoes with good grip
- Warm layers/fleece
- Waterproof jacket
- 2–3L drinking water
- Packed lunch & snacks
- Sunscreen
- Hiking backpack
Recommended
- Trekking poles
- Gloves
- Sunglasses
- Extra socks
- Camera/power bank
What’s Included
✔ Transport
✔ Park entry fees
✔ Professional guides
✔ Group coordination
✔ First aid support
✔ Photography support
Not Included
✘ Personal hiking gear
✘ Extra snacks/drinks
✘ Accommodation
Safety & Group Experience
Mountain weather changes quickly.
Even sunny mornings can turn cold and misty within hours.
That’s why this hike is coordinated with:
- group pacing
- hydration breaks
- route support
- weather monitoring
- experienced guides
The goal is to make the experience challenging but enjoyable — not rushed or chaotic.
Who This Hike Is Perfect For
This hike is ideal for:
- hikers preparing for bigger Mt. Kenya adventures
- nature lovers wanting variety
- photographers
- active beginners seeking a challenge
- hikers who enjoy scenic landscapes more than summit chasing
FAQs
Is this hike beginner friendly?
Yes — for active beginners prepared for a long hiking day.
Is altitude sickness possible?
Mild altitude effects are possible due to elevation gain.
Will the trail be muddy?
Very possible, especially after rain.
Is Lake Ellis worth it as a day hike?
Absolutely. Many hikers consider it one of the most scenic day hikes on Mt. Kenya.
Can I join solo?
Yes. Many participants join alone and become part of the group experience.
Why People Love This Hike
Because it feels like multiple adventures packed into one day.
You move from:
- forests
- waterfalls
- rivers
- moorlands
- and finally into alpine mountain scenery
without ever feeling repetitive.
By the end, you feel like you truly experienced a side of Mt. Kenya most people never see.
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